Sociology of Health & Illness 1999 - Abstracts

Sociology of Health & Illness 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A mirage of genes.Sociology and social workConrad, Peter
Archetypes of infection: people with HIV/AIDS in the Australian press in the mid 1990s.Sociology and social workLupton, Deborah
'Breast is best': infant feeding decisions and maternal deviance.Sociology and social workMurphy, Elizabeth
Cervical screening, compliance and moral obligation.Sociology and social workHowson, Alexandra
Challenging medicine? Bodybuilding, drugs and risk.Sociology and social workMonaghan, Lee
Children as informal interpreters in GP consultations: pragmatics and ideology.Sociology and social workCohen, Suzanne, Moran-Ellis, Jo, Smaje, Chris
Class, stratification and inequalities in health: a comparison of the Registrar-General's Social Classes and the Cambridge Scale.(United Kingdom)(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workPrandy, Kenneth
Community participation and citizenship in British health care planning: narratives of power and involvement in the changing welfare state.Sociology and social workCalnan, Michael, Milewa, Timothy, Valentine, Justin
Cultural factors in young heterosexual men's perception of HIV risk.Sociology and social workWight, Daniel
Death and dying: confluences of emotion and awareness.Sociology and social workMamo, Laura
Defining the 'social': towards an understanding of scientific and medical discourses on the social aspects of the new human genetics.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workKerr, Anne, Cunningham-Burley, Sarah
Difficult relations: sex work, love and intimacy.Sociology and social workWarr, Deborah J., Pyett, Priscilla M.
DNA identification and surveillance creep.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workAndrews, Lori, Nelkin, Dorothy
Doctor in the house: the Internet as a source of lay health knowledge and the challenge to expertise.Sociology and social workHardey, Michael
Doing the right thing: genetic risk and responsibility.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workHallowell, Nina
Dr. no-body: the construction of the doctor as an embodied subject in British general practice 1955-97.Sociology and social workArmstrong, David, Gothill, Matthew
Experts as 'storytellers' in reproductive genetics: exploring key issues.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workEttorre, Elizabeth
Exploring the meaning of 'dissatisfaction' with health care: the importance of 'personal identity threat.'Sociology and social workCoyle, Joanne
Genes as drugs: the social shaping of gene therapy and the reconstruction of genetic disease.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workMartin, Paul A.
Identity and the social construction of risk: injecting drug use.Sociology and social workPlumridge, Elizabeth, Chetwynd, Jane
Is anybody there? Critical realism, chronic illness and the disability debate.Sociology and social workWilliams, Simon J.
'Losing the plot'? Medical and activist discourses of contemporary genetics and disability.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workShakespeare, Tom
Managing courtesy stigma: the case of Alzheimer's disease.Sociology and social workMacRae, Hazel
Medicines and the maintenance of ordinariness in the household management of childhood asthma.(Review)Sociology and social workProut, Alan, Hayes, Lesley, Gelder, Lesley
Narratives of the body and history; illness in judgemehnt on the Soviet past.Sociology and social workSkultans, Vieda
On penalties and the Patient's Charter: centralism v. de-centralised governance in the NHS.(National Health Service)Sociology and social workHughes, David, Griffiths, Lesley
Regional mortality and the Irish in Britain: findings from the ONS Longitudinal Study.Sociology and social workWilliams. Rory, Ecob, Russell
Revisiting thematisation in the narrative study of epilepsy.Sociology and social workFaircloth, Chris A.
Social class, social selves and social control in childbirth.Sociology and social workZadoroznyj, Maria
The aesthetics of illness: narrative, horror and the sublime.Sociology and social workRadley, Alan
The gaze and visibility of the carer: a Foucauldian analysis of the discourse of informal care.Sociology and social workHeaton, Janet
The human drama of genetics: 'hard' and 'soft' media representations of inherited breast cancer.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workKitzinger, Jenny, Henderson, Lesley
'There's this thing in our family': predictive testing and the construction of risk for Huntington Disease.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workCox, Susan M., McKellin, William
The spatial ordering of care: public and private in bathing support at home.Sociology and social workTwigg, Julia
Waiting for the cure: mapping the social relations of human gene therapy research.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics)Sociology and social workStockdale, Alan
Young women's experiences of arranging and having abortions.Sociology and social workOgden, Jane, Harden, Angela
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